I treated myself to the digitally remastered boxed set of Carl Sagan's 'Cosmos'. That series blew my mind in the 80s when it came out. I got the book of the series and even 'The Music of Cosmos' album. But I haven't watched the series since that first time around.

It's even better than I remembered it!

“Men never commit evil so fully and joyfully as when they do it for religious convictions.” – Blaise Pascal

I just watched Den skaldede frisør (All you need is love?? not Hugh Grant & Co., this one is with Pierce Brosnan, and the original title says "The bald hairdresser"), but it was fun (not the movie, even though it had its fun parts, and it was meant to be a romcom, but I found it really depressing), cause we finished at uni with my friend at half past 8, and it went like this:

Me: It's really cold.She: Owww, yes! Brr...Me: So what are you up to this evening?She: Going straight home and into bed, sleeping.Me: OK. Wanna catch a movie?She: What's on?Me: No idea.She: Sure.

So we picked the first movie, it also was the only movie starting at 20:00, but it wasn't bad

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Selkie wrote:We watched Priest this evening. It's a sort of dystopian future vampire meets cowboys meets warrior priests movie. The good points - it was only 90 minutes long and the bikes were pretty cool.

I agree!

“It is the peculiar nature of the world to go on spinning no matter what sort of heartbreak is happening.”― Sue Monk Kidd, The Secret Life of Bees:

Tonyblack wrote:I treated myself to the digitally remastered boxed set of Carl Sagan's 'Cosmos'. That series blew my mind in the 80s when it came out. I got the book of the series and even 'The Music of Cosmos' album. But I haven't watched the series since that first time around.

It's even better than I remembered it!

Wow! Nice, enjoy.

To paraphrase a friend, Carl Sagan is an example of missing someone you didn't know. The universe is not required to be in perfect harmony with human ambition.